Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 299, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1916 — High School Notes. [ARTICLE]

High School Notes.

The results of the spelling test this week were as follows: Tuesday: No one spelled all the words correctly: the average number of mistakles was about 10. Wednesday: Four pupils spelled all correctly; average number of mistakes was about six. Thursday: Five spelled all correctly; average number of mistakes was about five of six. Friday: Four spelled all correctly: average number of mistakes was about five or six. The student council met Tuesday evening in the annex. The Lincoln program committee met Tuesday evening in Room 3. The chemistry classes are ' still without a teacher. The high' school observed AdmisJ Sion. Day of Indiana, Dec. 11, by singing the “Hymn of Indiana,” under the leadership of Miss Harmon, and also by putting up the flag. Gh-'s’ basketball practic&nhas started. The girls have every Thursday evening. The next literary program will be given next Thursday by the,Webster Society. The following will be the program: “ITALY.” Piano Solo—“lntermezzo Sinfonico” frorrr Cava lie ria Rusticana, by Lenora Carr. Essay—“La Mafia”, by Charles Halleck. Vocal Solo —“Deal - Heart”, by Inez Kiplinger. Recitation —Annetta Hansson. Piano Dueb—lnez Kiplinger and Linnie Bird Rainea. All visitors will be welcome. ■Samuel Zard, of Mitchell, S. Dak., son ■of Fritz Zard, was married Thursday to Miss Jeanette Chase, o r Alexander, S. Dak. r Mr. and Mrs. Zard will make their home at Alexander. Schlosser’s Oak Grove cieamery butter for this week only at per lb. 39c. ROWLES & PARKER. ■So general is the neglect of dentistry in Germany that a nationwide comipittee has been formed to supervise the care of the teeth of school children. George Parker and. Nute Sunderland will hold a large joint public sale on January 2, 1916. Mr. Sunderland will move to the W. C. Babcock farm south of town. Mr. Parker will handle the farm Mr. Sunderland vacates. Both farms are owned by Dr. Weatherew, 1 of Lafayette. These parties are anxious that this sale be given the greatest amount of publicity and they have therefore hod us . print their sale bills. Go thou and do likewise. Billy Frye was unable to gete through to Remington 'today. He started but was stalled about two -miles out of* town and had to return.